New horror movies 2021: every big scary film coming to theaters and streamers – TechRadar

Halloween has been and gone in 2021, but that doesn't mean there are no more new horror movies to look forward to this year.

In the below list, we've done our best to highlight the biggest upcoming horror films worth keeping an eye out for in the last few months of 2021, and first few months of 2022 from returning franchises like Texas Chainsaw Massacre and Scream to original scary flicks like Jordan Peeles Nope.

We'll keep this list updated with new entries and revised release dates whenever relevant, especially as studio schedules continue to shuffle without warning in light of the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic.

Alongside the horror movies going straight to theater screens, we've also included those hitting the likes of Netflix, HBO Max, Shudder and Hulu, too. Where were unsure of a movies destination, weve assumed the former, and have included posters or stills where possible.

When? November 24, 2021 (US), 3 December, 2021 (UK)

Where? Theaters

Yes, the long-running movie franchise based on the even-longer-running videogame franchise is getting a reboot. Resident Evil: Welcome to Raccoon City will see 47 Meters Down director Johannes Roberts marshal the survival horror carnage, with The Maze Runner's Kaya Scodelario starring as Claire Redfield. The Tomorrow People's Robbie Amell and Ant-Man and the Wasp's Hannah John-Kamen also feature.It looks a lot closer to the games than the previous movies did, which is hopefully to its benefit.

When? January 14, 2022

Where? Theaters

Moving into 2022, Scream will see Ready or Not directors Matt Bettinelli-Olpin and Tyler Gillett breathe (or scream?) new life into the long-running horror franchise. Though marketed without the numerical title, the movie will be a direct sequel to 2011's Scream 4, and the first in the series not to be directed by Wes Craven, who died in 2015.

When? January 28, 2022

Where? Theaters

Marvel fans, fear not horror cinema has not left you behind. Morbius will see Jared Letos titular biochemist forced to face the consequences of a blood experiment gone wrong, which infects him with a vampiric mutation. Our hopes arent too high for this one, but Venom fans might find something to enjoy here.

When? January 28, 2022

Where? Theaters

Wow, an entirely new IP? Not exactly. The Black Phone will see director Scott Derrickson adapt a 2004 short story of the same name by Joe Hill, which follows the plight of a kidnapped child who communicates through, you guessed it, a black phone with his kidnappers previous victims to try and escape. Sounds like a neat premise, at least.

When? TBA, early 2022

Where? Netflix

Theres not much to go on for this one, but Texas Chainsaw Massacre is returning as a Netflix movie directed by David Blue Garcia, based on an original story co-written by Fede lvarez and Rodolfo Sayagues (both known for their work on Evil Dead and Don't Breathe). It will represent the ninth instalment in the franchise, and is intended to be a direct sequel to the 1974 original.

When? TBA, early 2022

Where? Theaters

Another reboot though perhaps from a less well-known horror franchise is hitting theatres in 2022 in the form of Jeepers Creepers: Reborn. Its being directed by Timo Vuorensola from a screenplay by Sean Michael Argo, and is intended as the first in a planned trilogy set apart from the first three movies of director Victor Salva.

When? July 22, 2022

Where? Theaters

Get Out and Us director Jordan Peeles next movie will star Daniel Kaluuya, Keke Palmer, and Steven Yeun, and is scheduled to hit theatres in July. Do we know anything more than that? Nope. Weve got a poster, at least, which shows a floating cloud. Make of that what you will.

When? October 14, 2022

Where? Theaters

A direct sequel to Halloween Kills which arrived in October 2021 Halloween Ends will (supposedly) end the long-running franchise almost exactly a year later. We expect Michael Myers and Laurie Strode to both return, though, which begs the question: was Halloween Kills actually necessary? Expect some near-misses and (another) cliff-hanger ending.

When? TBA, 2022

Where? Hulu

One movie we didnt expect to get a reboot in 2022 was Clive Barkers 1987 British supernatural horror, Hellraiser. This updated version will again be based on Barker's novella, The Hellbound Heart, and its existing film adaptation, so will almost definitely see the return of Pinhead and his group of sadomasochistic beings known as the Cenobites.

When? TBA, 2022

Where? Theaters

Expected to be the fifth instalment of, and prequel to, the Predator franchise, Skull will follow the creature's first journey to Earth. 10 Cloverfield Lane director Dan Trachtenberg has signed on to direct, while Amber Midthunder, Dakota Beavers and Dane DiLiegro are all confirmed to star. No Arnie, though, unfortunately.

When? TBA, 2022

Where? Theaters, HBO Max

One more reboot? Sure, why not. Evil Dead Rise will become the fifth instalment in the Evil Dead franchise, and will follow two sisters trying to survive and save their family from demonic creatures. Alyssa Sutherland, Lily Sullivan, Gabrielle Echols, Morgan Davies, Nell Fisher and Mia Challis are all confirmed to star, while Spider-Man director Sam Raimi will serve as executive producer alongside Irish filmmaker Lee Cronin.

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